I wasĪlways conscious that Roger and the others were indeed cartoons, but to beįrank, many of us are so accustomed to caring about animated characters that Nonetheless, I think they did a pretty terrific job. Trickery that occurred to allow the Toons to "interact" with the live actionĮnvironment. Never really able to suspend my disbelief I remained too conscious of the Overall, director Robert Zemeckis and his crew succeed at this, though I was Humans actually coexist on a day-to-day basis. Until WFRR, in which the filmmakers try to make us believe that Toons and Though no one tried to honestly mix in animation with real-life action This films used the cartoons more as a brief novelty, Probably most notably in Disney's own Mary Poppins and Gene Kelly'sĪnchors Aweigh. Previous films had attempted to integrate live action and animation, Started the revitalization of Disney's animation studio, an area of theīusiness that had almost been left for dead. Something on the scale of this film again because of the daunting costs andĭifficulties creating such a detailed and unique environment. Unless they ever get around to making the sequel, we're unlikely to see The finest technical achievements in motion picture history. Great movies, it is a very good one, and more than that, it stands as one of While I'll never claim that Who Framed Roger Rabbit is one of the all-time Widescreen 1.85:1 audio English DD 5.1, French DD 5.1 subtitles none closed-captioned single side - single layer 19 chapters rated PG 103 min. Nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Sound, 1989. Won for Special Achievement Award-Richard Williams, Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Effects. It’s a wonderful place you’ll want to visit again and again.īob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, Stubby Kaye, Alan Tilvern, voice of Charles Fleischer It’s a world where laughing can be dangerous, romance can be hilarious, and Toons and people live side by side. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a tale of a man, a woman and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble. Now Touchstone Pictures, Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis have teamed to give us Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a four-time Academy Award winner that’s already a contemporary classic. Once in a generation a film like this comes along. Touchstone Pictures - It's the story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |